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The Six Triple Eight (2024): A Review
Depicting major historical events in film is a difficult feat and often sparks controversy. Olivia Norbury reviews the recent release of war film The Six Triple Eight (2024), which follows the inspiring story of the only US. Women’s Army Corps unit of colour in World War II.
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The Fight For Memory: The Mass Graves That Haunt Spain
Arianna North Castell shows how mass graves in Spain reveal long-hidden victims of Franco’s regime.
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Trapping a Witch in Your Boot: Three Curious Counter-Witchcraft Methods in Early Modern England
Elida Lyons outlines some of the superstitious practices early modern society engaged in to prevent witchcraft, from dried cats to concealed shoes.
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Taking the Bull by the Horns: The Partnership Between Cows and Humans
After previously exploring the connection between dogs and humans, Ailsa Fraser considers the historical, and present, relationship between humans and cows.
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Man’s Best Friends: The Partnership of Dogs and Humans
Ailsa Fraser explores the evolving relationship between humans and dogs, tracing its origins, mutual benefits, and ethical implications.
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The Anime Phenomenon
Ami John explores how Anime has grown from a niche interest in the 1990s into a dominant global force, especially after the 2020s.
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Journey to Banana Land: How the United Fruit Company colluded with the CIA to Topple Guatemala’s elected government
Cold War politics and propaganda affected countries all over the world. Jake Beecroft explores the rise and fall of the United Fruit Company’s economic and political monopoly over Guatemala.
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The Allure of Anna Weyant
Anna Weyant blends sensuality and emotional depth in her work. Georgia Smith charts her rapid rise in the art world, captivated by both her art and personal allure.
